Archive for December 8th, 2013

A bankruptcy judge’s ruling that Detroit’s pension funds — like its other creditors — can take a hit might lead other financially troubled cities down the same path, experts say. By Alana Semuels LATimes.com December 7, 2013 For 34 years, Gwendolyn Beasley worked as a clerk at the Detroit Public Library and paid a... »

KingWorldNews.com December 7, 2013 In one of his most important and powerful interviews in history, today billionaire Eric Sprott warned King World News that the end game is absolutely horrifying for humanity. The Canadian billionaire also spoke about the enormous implications of this for people around the world. Below is what Sprott, who is... »

by F.F. Wiley ZeroHedge.com 12/08/2013 Thinking like the Fed To know your enemy, you must become your enemy -Sun Tzu In war, poker, chess and many other endeavors, wise old hands will advise you to think like your opponent. We’ll try a related idea here by seeing if we can think like the members... »

By Susan Duclos BeforeItsNews.com Sunday, December 8, 2013 A recent report from NOAA’s Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences confirms that 11 cities across the US could completely run out of water as they are “stressed” with demand for water that exceeds their natural supply. Thos cities are: Salt Lake City, Utah –... »

Recombinomics.com December 8, 2013 It remains uncertain whether the 2nd (imported) case in Hong Kong contracted H7N9 virus infection before or after arrival in Hong Kong. Clarification is awaited. In both of the new H7N9 cases described above, there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission of infection…. – Mod.CP The above comments from a... »

Janeen Capizola BizPacReview.com December 7, 2013 For one South Carolina sheriff, defying President Obama’s order to lower the American flag to half-staff in honor of former South African President Nelson Mandela is simple: Mandela “was not an American.” Pickens County Sheriff Rick Clark took to Facebook Friday to explain to seemingly supportive residents why... »

ENENews.com December 7th, 2013 BBC Tokyo correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, Dec. 6, 2013 (at 2:30 in): They’re doing this work because that’s the easy bit. Reactor 4 was not badly damaged compared to the other reactors. There was no core meltdown, so that is the one that they can sort of get to grips with... »

VidRebel.com December 8, 2013 I decided to call the next Depression the Greatest Starvation, because I want to shock people from their slumbers. I tell people that according to the demographer Borisov between 3 and 7 million Americans died from starvation in the Great Depression. American record keeping was so poor in the 1930s... »

Eric Owens DailyCaller.com 12/08/2013 A California county has banned a veteran employee from criticizing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act because a coworker who overheard the criticism was offended. The employee is Norina Mooney, who has logged some 20 years of work experience with Santa Clara County, the epicenter of Silicon Valley. According... »

Michael Dorstewitz BizPacReview.com December 7, 2013 A veteran South Florida police officer and former Marine arrested late last month for refusing to remove his Guy Fawkes mask near an anti-Obamacare demonstration. He has now come forward to say what motivated him. Ericson Harrell, 39, a 15-year veteran of the North Miami Beach Police Department... »